Poems About Stars

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It’s beautiful to think that in the very midst of the darkness of the night, we have many stars to light up our path. From the twinkling of one to the dazzling sight of many, the awe that stars can produce in our hearts is almost hard to explain. Whether you are looking for a simple reminder of how beautiful the night sky can be, or whether you are looking to share a special moment with someone by talking about the stars, these poems can help bring your starry-eyed thoughts to life. Who wouldn’t be happy to receive a unique reminder about how the sky smiles back at us at night? Think about how excited you become when you see even one star pop out during an esspecially cloudy night. It makes it seem as though that one came out just for you to admire. Don’t keep that type of inspiration to yourself. Share your wonderful thoughts with a friend or keep them in a noticeable place in your house. They just may be able to inspire people when they need a bit of inspiration the most.

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1Star light, star brightClenching my eye closedAs I wish with all my mightI release my vision, to the stars aboveWatch them shine, with such passion and loveI only wish I could shine one day, just like themStar light, star bright, wish I may, wish I might

2Do you ever imagine, what it’s like to flyAbove the sky, the stars I will say hiI’d imagine the stars and I, would soon be friendsWe would fly in the dark night sky, together holding hands

3The sky so full, of shimmering lightsGlowing in the dark, yet brightens my nightI count the many constellations, such a beautiful sightCreates feelings, feelings I love in my lifeThe stars grow brighter, as I step in my houseGoodnight to the starsThank you for making all things right

4The stars in the sky sent a message from above.There is beauty in the skies.The stars sent a message that is the best.The stars in the sky shone the brightest.The stars in the sky told me a story, That the world is full of limitless possibilities.

5We sat on the roof to in the middle of the night,The silence was deafening,As we gazed into the darkness above,The night was young and so were we,The stars aligned like a fleet of cars,The stars were bright like the sun at noonThe sky was beautiful and the stars were magical.

6The night was nigh as darkness descendedThe sky was sad, because the moon was gone,A dimly lit star shone across the horizon,The sky was its home and it was all aloneA lonely star was my only source of lightAs I made my way back home.

7Here long before me and after I’m goneA light through the dark that has guided me homeBurning intently like eyes of fireLike falling in love, fulfilling desireIt is said and is written whoever you areYour life and your destiny are contained in the stars

8Waiting for a star to fallI’ll catch it if I stand up tallWherever it may want to landMaybe in my outstretched handI’ll treasure it forever moreHanging on the back porch doorI’ll keep it burning really brightTo keep away the darkest night

9A trillion stars we will never seeSpinning around in the galaxyTell me the time and my starsignAnd lead me home in the darkLight up my pathWith some proven mathAnd show me how brilliant you areIt’s hard to believeYou are probably not realAnd burnt out so long ago

10I look up to the sky everynight thinking about you,But there’s something else that draws my attention while looking up,The Stars,They are massive self-luminous celestial body of gas that shines by radiation,They are found in the galaxyI lay on my lawn and start naming each Stars after you,Because just like you, the Stars also shine bright.

11There’s a Star known as Shooting Star,Sometimes called a Wishing Star,It is said that when you make a wish about the time this Star shoots,ones’ wish will come true.One is often in the dark, especially at night,But hardly sees a Shooting Star because it is a Shooting Star that waits for nobody.

12Stars are falling, beaming downThe night is come, but not too soon,and sinking silently the little moon drops down behind the sky.O star of strength! I see thee stand and smile upon my pain,thou beckonest with thy mailed hand,and I am strong again.The Star of the unconquered will,rises in my chest, serene, resolute, still, calm, and self-possessed.

13You’re mesmerizing,So intoxicating,The way you dance across the sky,For all the world to see,Glittery and sparking,Enjoying the stage,Soaking it all in,People look up to you,The tell you their hopes and dreams,And you always give them hope.

14I’ve always wondered what you’d be like in person,I want to reach out and touch you,To feel you,To study the light reflecting off you.How big are you?How many millions of pieces are you?How old are you?

15There’s something different about a country night,The way the stars twinkle in the moonlight,The bright contrast against the black sky,As a dying star says goodbye,How many years does it take to disappear?A human year or a light year?

16The wide expanse of dark sky,Glittering like a thousand jewels.I am captivated by the beauty,By the seemingly endless night.My breath is heald,As I look up to its majesty.The stars are bright,And they fill me with joy.

17I walk through the darkenedStreets,Looking for a quiet place.I find myself away from city lights,But there is still a brightness.I gaze heaven word,And catch my breath.The sky above and as far asCan be seen,Is filled with stars beyond theHorizon.

18I lay in the grass,Looking at the sky.As the sun sets,I wait for the first star of the night.I am searching far and wide,for the first that will show.And suddenly it’s there,I can see it’s shine.I wait for it to darken,Until all the stars twinkle.And I look for constellations,I’m amazed by all I see.

19The stars, they shine so brightThere beauty, absolutely grandThere numbers akin toThe many grains of sandThe vastness of their quantityIs incredible to the eyeEach one placed precisely,It’s fun to wonder ‘why’.

20This galaxy is so vastThe stars are meticulouslyArranged within it.They seek to light your way.So if every you get lost,All you need to doIs look on up.

23Did you know each star has it’s place inthe velvet sky?A jewel in Orions’ belt, point of the Southern Cross.Each star has a story to tell, the sky a book to be read.Can you envision a sky full of objects older than we will ever become?

24Have you ever tried to catch a falling star?Comet dust trailing dusk.Careful observers can watch a sky transforminto a wisher’s paradise.Cup your hand around a flashfingers extending wide.Now you have a wish to ride upon your pocket.

25Balls of gas in outer space; Stars are burning bright; The glow falls down upon your face; All throughout the night; Their birth remains a mystery; Their death is still uncertain; They’ve stood the test of history; And will see the final curtain.

26Stars are scattered far across; The endless sky above; Under stars we grieve our loss; And first profess our love; Their twinkle looks a lot like glitter; In a sea of ink; Their majesty sets heart a twitter; And sparks our minds to think.

27When the sun has set below; The mountains far away; Stars arise to steal the show; ‘Til night becomes new day; We’ve written songs of wonder; and; We’ve written songs of love; Stars shine down upon the land; Bright sentries far above.

28I spend my nights stargazingFrom my bedroom windowTiny lights scattered in the clear night skyQuietly, I wish upon the brightest starWishing for it to take me farI dream of traveling the galaxyWhere cosmic powers will protect meCatching stardust in my pocketsFinally being freeStaring out my windowOh, how I dreamThese beautiful shining starsThey bring so much hope to me

29Remember those starry nightsWhen we laid out a blanket in the back of the truckDriving out far into the fieldsOur secret spot for stargazingFar from houses and highwaysAlone in the nightWhispering, you tell me about the constellationsExplaining the stars, naming each oneThese nights were so much funIf we were lucky, we world spy a shooting starWe would each make a wish, hoping it would go farOh, I cherish those nightsJust us, laying in a pickup truckOut in the fieldsJust stargazing

30When I make a wishOn the brightest starI know the celestial beingsMust not be very farI can sense their magicPowers shining for the skyMaybe if I wish hard enoughI could start to flyAlthough I am a mere humanAnd stars are made of cosmic dustWishing upon their magic lightGives me courage not to give up

31late at nightthe stars are brightshining down on mei look up and thinkthat somewherethat star shinesfor youa bright little guidelooking down on melate at nightdeep belowi see the glowthere between the trees

34The starry midnight murmurs,As I muse before the flameOn the fiery debris of aspirationWhat’s more, the ashes of want,“”Life has no other rationale,What’s more, time no other doctrine,Than: ‘I for happiness will pursue.Where thou for adoration dost lead!

35In the blue opal of a winter early afternoon,At the point when all the world was a white floorLit by the northern sun,I saw with exposed eyes a noontime starConsume on like shining fight,Where every one of its colleagues of the relentless nightfallHad died one by one.When I will have put by the vagrant will,What’s more, down this current wanderer’s sundown streetRise into the sun,Be thou my solitary sheer and single star,Known, named, and pursued far,At the point when all these Jack-o’- light expectations and fearsHave died one by one!

36The Star that watched you in your restHas quite recently put out his light.“”Great day, to you on earth,”” he stated,“”Is here in paradise pleasant evening.“”In any case, tell the Baby when he wakesTo look for my arrival;For I’ll hang out my light once moreAt the point when his starts to burn